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FLIP 32 - F3 - OMNIBUS NANO v3

FLIP 32 - F3 - OMNIBUS NANO v3

Regular Price:
$27.99

Special Price
$25.99

All units are tested and flashed with stable BetaFlight 2.3.4 . Supports 4s Battery input. Take advantage of all the new features, Automatic Notch filter, turtle mode, Camera control,SmartAudio, Increased motor output resolution, OSD improvements, and much , more

The Flip32 OMNIBUS F3 NANO in 20x20mm mounting hole size (3m holes). Target "OMNIBUS" to update the firmware. Build-in power distribution board PDB with current sensor on board. 2-4s cell battery , current and Voltage readings on the OSD. The Omnibus Flight controller line has proven itself to be one of the most reliable,speed, and feature packed boards out today. Taking the features and setting the standard by which all other flight controllers are measured. Leading with way with features like a powerful F3/F4 processor, Betaflight OSD, current sensor, VBatt, 5v 1.5-3A BEC output, MicroSD Black Box, video output filter, and the ability to tune PIDs over video or transmitter, the list keep on growing. Now attempted been to be copied by others, that might not have all the knowledge / customized chips (OSD, 5v). RTFQuads will always have the freshest & newest genuine OMNIBUS total flight controller line up. A portion of the flight controller sales goes toward BetaFlights developers to make sure the firmware keeps growing, and adding more features. Orders are sent with correct updated documentation papers included with the board,only here we special reinforced GoldenUSB plug and Pin-headers in the bag. Beware of other shops claiming V3 or other ,make sure yours is a best available today, always tested and flashed the the newest Betaflight firmware.For racing or freestyle we know you demand the ultimate level of precision and accuracy the Flip32 Omnibus FC will deliver. STM32 controls OSD chip over SPI in DMA mode, less CPU using, faster rate.

UART3 is used for DSM Sat AND SBUS

Features:

STM32 F303 MCU (Spi connected to Gyro)

MPU6000 (the 6 axis SPI Gyrometer + Accelerometer)

"Drag and Drop" OSD (configured over Betaflight UI)

D-shot Support

Target "OMNIBUS" to update the firmware

SBUS/PPM + DSMX Ports

5v1.5a Clean Sbec /w On-Board Video Filter

Built-in Current Sensor voltage + rssi + buzzer as pins

Built in PBD ( 60 AMPS sensing)

Barometer

OSD Configation has been incl. in Betaflight GUI.

LIPO direct input (2-4s)

20x20mm w/ M3 holes

Note: This is the newest V3. the board color can be Black or Blue.

This Flip32 Omnibus F3 Nano Flight controller with a packs a punch using the MPU6000 over SPI for the best possible flight performance on smaller crafts. Also on-board are a barometer and AB7456 OSD chip for the BetaFlight integrated OSD, and smart Audio Support. Powerful F3 but with small 20x20 hole size with 3M sized holes can take direct 2S-4S power-in, the on-board BEC will work for 2s-4s will support the Current sensors and voltage readings still supported over OSD, but will not have a BEC power on 4s. This FC will also be capable of replacement for PDB allowing you for super tight build connecting the ESC to the FC.

Details

The Flip32 Omnibus flight controller uses the MPU6000 over SPI for the best possible flight performance. Along with the MPU6000 are a barometer and an AB7456 OSD chip (an upgraded MAX7456) for the BetaFlight integrated OSD. You won't need a PDB with this build because there is a high performance 5v, 1.5a STMicrocontroller L78 voltage regulator, so you can plug the flight battery right into the flight controller.The Flip32 Omnibus flight controller the frist F3 flight controller with a MAX7456 OSD chip directly connected to the flight controller, so it can be configured from the BetaFlight configurator. A new generation AIO Flight control for FPV. Based on the F303 MCU and uses F3 MCU controls for OSD over SPI bus in DMA mode.

The Flip32 Omnibus flight controller uses the MPU6000 over SPI for the best possible flight performance. Along with the MPU6000 are a barometer and an AB7456 OSD chip (an upgraded MAX7456) for the BetaFlight integrated OSD. You won't need a PDB with this build because there is a high performance 5v, 1.5a STMicrocontroller L78 voltage regulator, so you can plug the flight battery right into the flight controller.The Flip32 Omnibus flight controller the frist F3 flight controller with a MAX7456 OSD chip directly connected to the flight controller, so it can be configured from the BetaFlight configurator.

This flight controller requires BetaFlight 3.0 & Betaflight configurator to take full advantage of the OSD

NEW OSD tab in Betaflight configurator lets you setup and configure OSD settings on the fly!

Flip32 OmniBus Micro was designed a 36mmx36mm (30.5mm mount holes) community version of his AIO boards. It’s called Flip32 OMNIBUS and it’s outstanding. The great thing is that the board is based on what the community really wanted and it allows a very clean build by providing pin holes for almost every connection. You can power it directly from your battery by using BAT/GND pins. The following list some of the components included:

The Flip 32 OmnibusF3 flight controller is an integrated flight controller and OSD specifically designed for ease of use and outstanding flight performance. The MPU6000 inertial motion sensor was chosen for it's high reliability, accuracy and update speed. This board has no problem running fast loop times and ESC protocols. There is an onboard barometer for altitude sensing along with an On Screen Display (OSD) chip directly connected to the main processor (MCU). This tight integration between the MCU and the OSD enables fast updates to the display and easy configuration of the OSD, which is managed straight from the BetaFlight configuration tool. You no longer need to worry about the extra hassle of configuring your OSD with a USB/UART adapter and 3rd party configuration tool, it's all built into the flight control software.

The Flip 32 OmnibusF3 was designed to work specifically with BorisB's amazing BetaFlight firmware. Boris is a control system expert and has implemented his own "ISA-PID compensator" based PID controller, called the BetaFlight PIDc, that gives an almost-predictive control for that super locked-in stick feeling. Download the BetaFlight configurator to flash and configure your quadcopter here: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/betaflight-configurator/kdaghagfopacdngbohiknlhcocjccjao

Finally, for maximum ease of use, the Flip 32 OmnibusF3 has an onboard voltage regulator that can easily handle up to a 5s battery. No need to mess with a PDB, just plug your battery straight into the flight controller and you're ready to go! Along with the robustly engineered power management system on the OmnibusF3, special precautions have been taken to ensure that the sensitive OSD chip is well protected, so you don't have to worry about any problems with your OSD. even on 5s!

Specifications

STM32 F303 MCU, Runs Betaflight 3.0 firmware

SBUS/PPM input (Pinheaders)

8PWM output (1-4Pinheaders and Sh1.0 Plug, 5-6 as Pinheaders)

128Mb Flash(16M Byte)

Barometer BMP280

Mounting holes 20x20mm

IR Pins for race timing transponder

SPI Sensor MPU6000

2-4S Lipo Direct power

Power

To power the board you have two options. Either connect battery directly to BAT/GND or supply 5V on one of the ESCs connections. However you obviously want to have voltage display in your OSD so just connect BAT/GND to your LiPo (up to 4S).

To power your VTX and camera you have even more options. Out of the box RAM is not connected to anything. That leaves you with following alternatives.

1.Short RAM and VBAT to get LiPo voltage. This would be unfiltered and could cause video noise.

2. Short RAM and 5V to get filtered 5V from the board. This would provide clean video but 5V is probably enough for most VTX on the market.

The Flip 32 OmnibusF3 flight controller is an integrated flight controller and OSD specifically designed for ease of use and outstanding flight performance. The MPU6000 inertial motion sensor was chosen for it's high reliability, accuracy and update speed. This board has no problem running fast loop times and ESC protocols. There is an onboard barometer for altitude sensing along with an On Screen Display (OSD) chip directly connected to the main processor (MCU). This tight integration between the MCU and the OSD enables fast updates to the display and easy configuration of the OSD, which is managed straight from the BetaFlight configuration tool. You no longer need to worry about the extra hassle of configuring your OSD with a USB/UART adapter and 3rd party configuration tool, it's all built into the flight control software.

The Flip 32 OmnibusF3 was designed to work specifically with BorisB's amazing BetaFlight firmware. Boris is a control system expert and has implemented his own "ISA-PID compensator" based PID controller, called the BetaFlight PIDc, that gives an almost-predictive control for that super locked-in stick feeling. Download the BetaFlight configurator to flash and configure your quadcopter here: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/betaflight-configurator/kdaghagfopacdngbohiknlhcocjccjao

Finally, for maximum ease of use, the Flip 32 OmnibusF3 has an onboard voltage regulator that can easily handle up to a 5s battery. No need to mess with a PDB, just plug your battery straight into the flight controller and you're ready to go! Along with the robustly engineered power management system on the OmnibusF3, special precautions have been taken to ensure that the sensitive OSD chip is well protected, so you don't have to worry about any problems with your OSD. even on 5s!

To power the board you have two options. Either connect battery directly to BAT/GND or supply 5V on one of the ESCs connections. However you obviously want to have voltage display in your OSD so just connect BAT/GND to your LiPo (up to 4S).

To power your VTX and camera you have even more options. Out of the box RAM is not connected to anything. That leaves you with following alternatives.

Short RAM and VBAT to get LiPo voltage. This would be unfiltered and could cause video noise.Short RAM and 5V to get filtered 5V from the board. This would provide clean video but 5V is probably not enought for most VTX on the market.Provide clean voltage from external BEC . It will provide filtered 10V for HS1177 and a VTX.

Updated:SBUS/PPM Pin - Pin define changed since Betaflight v3.0 RC5, we use SBUS pin to read PPM input too. This can be changed Via the GUI. These are setup for SBus or PPM pin out of the box.

BetaFlight Download

This board works best with BetaFlight software, which has a focus on flight performance but is still relatively similar to cleanflight. The GUI is a chrome app which can be downloaded here

This guide will not cover the fundamentals of using betaflight as that can be found in the official Betaflight Wiki

To update the firmware within betaflight you simply need to select the target to be OMNIBUS, more details on using DFU mode for flashing the firmware is detailed later in this guide

The Omnibus F3 has a 3 position jumper (next to UART1 pins) that is used to select the power source for the board. You can either power it like most other flight controllers, via a 5V supply. Alternatively you can power it directly via your battery supply (up to 4S Lipo only, usualy 12V or 14V).

see picture( Powering via Lipo Powering via 5V on ESC rail

Flashing firmware and Zadig Drivers

In order to select the Omnibus target within betaflight you might need to select the option to show unstable releases if the omnibus is not shown on the target list for now. And you will also need to flash in DFU mode which is discussed below.

If using windows 10, you will need to flash the board in DFU mode, and to do this you will need to use a program called Zadig which is used to install generic USB drivers so you can talk to the board. You can download Zadig here

Once installed, open Zadig and select the STM32 Bootloader, and WinUSB as the driver to install the correct driver for the board as shown below

Configuring the OSD

One of the best things about the Betaflight GUI, is the ability to configure your OSD board directly within the software. Now you dont need to care about messing around with MW OSD GUI. Also what is even better is that the latest OSD firmware is included with each betaflight update so you dont need to use arduino IDE anymore to flash new OSD firmware.USB DRIVER

This board will be officially supported in Betaflight 3.0.0. Currently it comes with a custom Betaflight version, provided by RTFQ. Use the following releases.

To flash the firmware you have to enter the so called DFU mode. On Windows 10 I had to use a tool called Zadig (download and start it) to be able to switch drivers for DFU mode to work. In order to switch drivers you have to take the following steps.

ZADIG I ZADIG IIPush BOOT button on the flight controller.Plug-in the USB cable (the red LED should not be as bright as normally).Fire up Zadig and hit “Options” and then “List All Devices”.From the list choose “STM32 BOOTLOADER”.Under “Driver” choose “WinUSB” on the right and hit “Reinstall Driver”.Close Zadig, disconnect the flight controller, close all Google Chrome instances.BETAFLIGHT

Betaflight now has its own UI so don’t use the Cleanflight configurator anymore.

In order to flash Betaflight you have to press the BOOT button and connect the flight controller via USB. You should be able to see “DFU” instead of COM ports in the pull down menu now. The steps to flash a hex file are now straightforward.

BFLHit “Load Firmware”.Choose the hex file.Hit “Flash Firmware”.Watch the Betaflight UI flashing your swifty flight controller.OSD BFL IIOne of the most convenient features of this board is setting up OSD via Betaflight. Just forget about MW OSD or MW OSD GUI. Newest OSD releases will be included in the Betaflight firmware so you don’t have to worry about getting newest ScarabOSD from GitHub and compiling and uploading it with the Arduino development environment to the board.

The Omnibus flight controller uses the MPU6000 over SPI for the best possible flight performance. If you haven't already seen it, you should checkout Josh's awesome video on different IMUs. Along with the MPU6000 are a barometer and an AB7456 OSD chip (an upgraded MAX7456) for the BetaFlight integrated OSD.